First time home buyers find exceptional value in Lake Country

| October 2, 2020 in Advertorial

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Are you a first-time homebuyer? 

Do you have a young family?

Are you interested in moving up from a condo?

With Apex at the Lakes, becoming a homeowner might be closer than you think. 

If you answered yes to any or all of those questions, consider Apex at the Lakes: it's where many first time home buyers have found exceptional value in Lake Country.

Apex at the Lakes provides spacious townhomes that were priced right and designed to fulfill the needs of buyers looking to start a family, have young families and looking to move up from a condo.

Unbeatable value

Let's start with the value and how little it'll cost you to become a homeowner in Lake Country. 

You can move into your own three or four bedroom townhome with a yard (perfect for families and pet owners) for the price of a condo in Downtown Kelowna.

Prices of available homes start at $454,900 and at the time of this publication, only 10 homes under $500,000 are left in Phase 4.


The entire development of Apex at the Lakes has 84 townhomes and 51 are already sold.

As you can see, these townhomes are an excellent value and thus have become a desirable product.

If you are interested in becoming a first-time homeowner, moving up from a condo or want to see if these townhomes are a fit for you and your family, then do not delay.

To start the simple process of becoming a homeowner in Lake Country, visit the Apex at the Lakes showhome at #3 – 13098 Shoreline Way, Lake Country, BC. The showhome is open Saturday and Sunday from noon to  3 pm or by appointment. 

To make an appointment, call 250.575.1946, click apexliving.ca or send an email to apex@dnaprojectmarketing.com.

Benefits of buying new

One of the benefits of buying new when you're a first time home buyer is that you only need to pay a deposit upfront to secure your home. 

That leaves you with time until you take possession and move in to save for an additional down payment, furniture, move-in costs, a special night out or anything you desire. 

Location

Lake Country offers a great opportunity for homeowners and it’s not as far from downtown Kelowna as you might think. Also, the townhomes are nestled in between Okanagan Lake, Wood Lake and Kalamalka Lake, which all have beaches located within minutes from Apex at the Lakes.

Lake Country is an amazing place to live in, but don’t just take it from us.

Even Realtors recognize the value here.

“There is tremendous value to be found at Apex. These are some of the best-priced, brand-new townhomes in Lake Country. In fact, the average list price for a townhome in Lake Country for the month of Sept. 2020 was $522,579."

- Darcy Nyrose (Kelowna Realtor with Nyrose & Associates | Coldwell Banker Horizon Real Estate and DNA Project Marketing)

There you have it. Value-priced townhomes with added benefits and a great location too. 

To learn more about Apex on the Lakes, visit the showhome on Saturday and Sunday from noon to 3 pm at #3 - 13098 Shoreline Way, Lake Country, BC.

Or make an appointment by calling 250.575.1946, visiting their website apexliving.ca or if you'd like, send an email to apex@dnaprojectmarketing.com.


Apex at the Lakes is a townhome development in Lake Country proudly sold and marketed by Nyrose & Associates, Coldwell Banker Horizon Realty and DNA Project Marketing.

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